Alcoholic misadventure for Jens Lehmann. The 54-year-old former goalkeeper of the German national team and, among others, of Milan and Arsenal, was stopped for drink-driving after attending the Oktoberfest in Munich.
Lehmann faces a fine of up to €120.000. As Bild reports, the former player, wearing traditional attire for the event, celebrated exuberantly on Sunday and danced on the benches.
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After drinking several beers, he got behind the wheel. The police stopped him in the Sendling neighborhood. The breathalyzer yielded no usable results, and the former international had his blood drawn.
“The results of the blood alcohol test are still pending. Our investigation into the suspicion of drunk driving is ongoing,” the prosecutor said. Lehmann’s driver’s license was confiscated.






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